RFGATE Long Range UHF Integrated Reader + Encoder (Rs232 + Wiegand + RJ45)
RFGATE Long Range UHF Integrated Reader + Encoder (Rs232 + Wiegand + RJ45)
RFGATE Long Range UHF Integrated Reader + Encoder (Rs232 + Wiegand + RJ45)
RFGATE Long Range UHF Integrated Reader + Encoder (Rs232 + Wiegand + RJ45)

RFGATE Long Range UHF Integrated Reader + Encoder (Rs232 + Wiegand + RJ45) (RFGT5440074)

Brand : RFgate
Price : $450.00  + VAT
Integrated Reader combines an RFID Reader and RFID Antenna in a single device, while also supporting additional external RFID antennas. It is a great way to quickly start an RFID project. An RFID reader acts as a radio frequency transmitter and receiver, capable of reading and writing to RFID tags.

 

RFGATE Long-Range UHF Integrated Reader + Encoder (RS232 + Wiegand + RJ45)

  • RFGate has achieved peak read/write performance with the EPCglobal Class 1 Gen 2 (ISO/IEC 18000-6C) protocol.

  • Operates in the 860–868 MHz frequency range.
  • Functions in temperatures from -40°C to +70°C.
  • Operates on low power for both reading and encoding.
Datasheet     Documents
Feature Description
Protocol EPCglobal UHF Class 1 Gen 2 / ISO 18000-6C
Operating Frequency 865–868 MHz and 902–928 MHz
Max Reading Distance 3–5 meters
Thickness 70 mm
Dimensions 450 × 450 mm
Operating Humidity 95% at 25°C
Operating Temperature -40°C to +60°C

Not suitable for direct use by end users without technical knowledge or proper equipment.

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RFID Parking Access System (HGS–OGS)

Known on highways as HGS, this system has entered our lives thanks to RFID parking systems. It consists of three main hardware components: reader, tag, and antenna. With UHF RFID tags placed on vehicle windows or license plates, vehicle and driver information is transmitted. RFID tags act as data storage units. Communication between tag and reader occurs via antennas. With integrated RFID readers, costs can be further reduced.

Antennas are allowed to operate within the 868.6–868.7 MHz range under European Union standards, and in Turkey, frequency regulations have been aligned with the EU through KET legislation.

License Plate Recognition System

Fundamentally based on the integration of a camera and developed software with the barrier. While the type of camera is important, the critical element is the advanced software. Motion images captured by the camera are matched by the software, which then sends the command to open the barrier for authorized plates. Compared to RFID systems, this solution is less costly, but it becomes significantly less effective under environmental factors. In poor weather, darkness, shadows on plates, or dirty plates, the system may fail. For these reasons, RFID systems are much more preferred.

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